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Posts by Engineer Hawk

Yes during a republican administration.

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“Sir”

Yes everyone knows this Trump tell, the entire post is BS.

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Only fools believe what Trump says.

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Trump starting a Gerrymandering war he couldn’t finish feels a whole lot Trump starting trade wars he couldn’t finish and this Iran war he can’t finish.

He’s not playing chess people.

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All I heard was he would be dovish for republican administrations and hawkish for democrat administrations.

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The President’s, Congress’s, and the Fed’s actions in 2020 caused inflation from 2020-now. The effects lagged 1-2 years but that is the root cause of recent Inflation (and debt). This is the real price of the bailouts; they weren’t free.

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Kevin Warsh isn’t answering questions. He is just a political hack throwing out talking points. Nothing more than a cowardly little puppet. Say bye bye to an Independent Fed. 👎

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Every accusation from MAGA. Every!

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Sounds like Trump is admitting Tim Cook manipulated him like a little puppet since 2016.

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GS will be surprised how AI disrupts the power infrastructure industry. Bureaucratic rent-seeking companies in old industries are not immune from AI disruption; they are in fact prime targets.

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I disagree.

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I think a lot of these big corporate CEOs don't really understand what their workers are actually doing. Seriously they are clueless and detached from where the rubber meets the road.

Perhaps investors would be better served replacing the C-suite with AI; improve performance with much lower cost.

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A case study in FAFO and there's a sucker born every minute.

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Nothing to see here. This time it is different. Everything will be fine. Please disperse.

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'Warsh believes the Fed’s supersized asset purchases have unnecessarily injected liquidity into the economy, pumping up the stock market, ... & boosting deficit spending'

Yet he wants lower rates. This is Schrödinger's cake.

BTW; AI will change our economy with or without Warsh as Chairman.

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I don't think investors were predicting Covid's future in April 2020. I think it was more we could plainly see the President, Congress, and the Fed making it abundantly clear there was an unlimited amount of cash to prop up all investments.

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I worked over 3 decades in the energy industry. The way management focused on reducing labor costs would make you think we were in the IT industry. There were other important concerns but reducing labor cost was definitely the number 1 metric.

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'Warsh believes the Fed’s supersized asset purchases have unnecessarily injected liquidity into the economy, pumping up the stock market, ... & boosting deficit spending'

Yet he wants lower rates. This is Schrödinger's cake.

BTW; AI will change our economy with or without Warsh as Chairman.

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Agree. Investing the past 10 years is basically a Keynesian Beauty Contest.

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We are all learning how to invest with a foolhardy clown as POTUS. It isn’t easy.

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We are all learning how to invest with a foolhardy clown as POTUS. It isn’t easy.

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JUST IN 🚨: Stock Market reaches most expensive valuation in history after the Warren Buffett Indicator jumps to 227%, surpassing the Dot Com Bubble and the Global Financial Crisis 🤯👀

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Discovery is a b/$@( though.

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I never thought the USA would look as weak as we look right now. It's unbelievable except it is real.

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Billionaires will move to a war zone 120F desert dictatorship before they would pay just 1% of their wealth in taxes to feed the hungry in a western democracy. No exaggeration.

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GS: Gap between survey sentiment regarding prices and input costs signals downside risk to profit margins

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'Automatic service fees for large parties at a restaurant cannot be deducted as a qualifying tip.'

Also the tip exemption expires in 2 years.

Lots of other issues and concerns with something that was all just BS from the start.

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I think the duration is just as punishing as the magnitude. A long duration drawdown is something we haven't experienced for almost 2 decades.

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Spot on. I had a discussion with a family member talking about how other family members who aren't stupid or malicious seem to live in an alternative MAGA universe. My assertion was the large quantities of slanted media they consume is the cause. They see reality thru a lens of perpetual victimhood.

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